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unfortunately in this country, too many places are short changing education. >> william payne, former new jersey assemblyman and close friend with dr. king, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> president obama spent his saturday meeting with the national security team earlier today at the whitehouse. he has called the suspected chemical attack in syria a grave concern. here is more. >> reporter: national security officials met president obama at the whitehouse to discuss what to do about this: [crying ] >> the sounds of grief, the pictures of tragedy, bodies of children and some adults, victims of what appears to be a chemical weapons attack on the outskirts of damascus. doctors without borders says three hospitals in the area reported receiving 3600 patients, 355 died. >> pinpoint pupils, excess saliva, respiratory distress, convulsions that all point towards the use of a neuro toxic agent. >> inestan bull, the syrian national coalition said it was time for, not words. >> the role of the international community must go beyond is simplepathy. we must help those being forced to f
unfortunately in this country, too many places are short changing education. >> william payne, former new jersey assemblyman and close friend with dr. king, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> president obama spent his saturday meeting with the national security team earlier today at the whitehouse. he has called the suspected chemical attack in syria a grave concern. here is more. >> reporter: national security officials met president obama at the whitehouse...
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. >>> edith lee payne only learned of the existence of the picture five years ago when a cousin recognized her in a catalog. this is her story in her own words. >> i was 12 years old when that picture was taken of me at the march at war on august 28, 1963. when my cousin called and told me that that picture was on a black history calendar 2009 i couldn't believe it i wouldn't imagine why a picture of me would be i in a calendar of historic people. i understood that there were injustices happy to go people that looked like me and to families like mean. it was sorrowful to me to see that and know that, but i still had hope. i believe that what i do now in my life today is largely due to the august 28, 196 1963, march d the times of the civil rights movement. it's just not right for people to suffer up justices. >> we're going stay together. >> a community activist is somebody that goes on the front lines to try to make the wrongs right and make life better, the quality of life better for other people. >> the top wires are the higher voltage, and it's a ten-foot clearance. you don't want vege
. >>> edith lee payne only learned of the existence of the picture five years ago when a cousin recognized her in a catalog. this is her story in her own words. >> i was 12 years old when that picture was taken of me at the march at war on august 28, 1963. when my cousin called and told me that that picture was on a black history calendar 2009 i couldn't believe it i wouldn't imagine why a picture of me would be i in a calendar of historic people. i understood that there were...
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in the opening scene we see them placed on two sides of the glass payne. they see each other, and talk to each other, but it seems they don't hear each other. the strain in iran's relationship to the united states was making headlines. the movie made more than $7 million earned iran it's first ever oscar in the best foreign feature category. the win was celebrated despite the government's earlier efforts to shut down the film's production. making an award winning film under iran censorship codes is nothing short of a miracle. he manages to be making socially critical films without sounding critical at all. >> has censorship eased under the new president in iran? >> it is still too soon to judge. this government is only been in office for a few months. before, things were so bad that anything that happened now, is good. >> the film has been shown and well received in iran, there's talk of another oscar, if the success of his films are any guide, the two countries have much more in common than their governments have led us to believe. ahead on al jazeera ame
in the opening scene we see them placed on two sides of the glass payne. they see each other, and talk to each other, but it seems they don't hear each other. the strain in iran's relationship to the united states was making headlines. the movie made more than $7 million earned iran it's first ever oscar in the best foreign feature category. the win was celebrated despite the government's earlier efforts to shut down the film's production. making an award winning film under iran censorship...
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cowardly perpetrators now cornered in the building, we will punish the master minds swiftly and, indeed, payne fully. >> soon after the comments activity at the mall increased. military helicopters hovered in and about the shopping center. >> this woman escaped from the mall after spending the night there. this was the fourth evacuation on sunday - getting people out safely is a slow process. police and the military surrounded the mall where the attackers are hiding with the hostages. others are hiding in parts of the mall that are not yet secured. it's difficult to tell how many. there seems to be no communication from those inside. journalists have been pushed back about 200m from a wall that has been sealed off. the interior ministerry has tweeted and urged people to keep calm. it's difficult to keep calm in a situation like this, especially for relatives with loved ones hiding in the mall, and others held hostage. >> they are all hoping that this will be over soon, and the relatives will be safe. >> we go live to peter greste. are you hearing any more about the hostage situation? >> what w
cowardly perpetrators now cornered in the building, we will punish the master minds swiftly and, indeed, payne fully. >> soon after the comments activity at the mall increased. military helicopters hovered in and about the shopping center. >> this woman escaped from the mall after spending the night there. this was the fourth evacuation on sunday - getting people out safely is a slow process. police and the military surrounded the mall where the attackers are hiding with the...
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they are really good dawson and payne and harris. and they have been down the road and my sense is they will be further along than kentucky. talent and team are two different things. >> when you look at kansas and duke two names jump on of page. parker for duke and wigins for kansas. both of those teams have returning players. >> do think have the boast blend of veterans with a star entering that roster. itch i think that is correct, michael. >> certainly duke. with the guys they have coming back and they have hood from mississippi state and parker the freshman you spoke of. they are really deep and they have to been there and they have one of the greatest coaches ever and how neat is it for him to coach kobe afternoon will he ano bring that all back to duke. that is really interesting and now they don't have a big seven footer to block the path of people going to the basket, but i like duke's team. they shot 70% against davidson and four guys score over 20 points and they are really loaded. kansas getting wi wiggins who is the best
they are really good dawson and payne and harris. and they have been down the road and my sense is they will be further along than kentucky. talent and team are two different things. >> when you look at kansas and duke two names jump on of page. parker for duke and wigins for kansas. both of those teams have returning players. >> do think have the boast blend of veterans with a star entering that roster. itch i think that is correct, michael. >> certainly duke. with the guys...
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edith lee payne was only 12 years old when that photo was taken. and also with her is the photograph who are took that picture, roland sherman. thank you both for being here. edith, first to you, it's a pleasure to see you, meet you electronically, what are your recollections of that day, this day, 50 years ago? >> well, it's a pleasure to meet you, thank you for having me on. my recollections 50 years ago are that first and foremost i was there. with the most important person in my life, my mother, who is not with us now, but we were there because she knew the injusts happening in the south were not fair. they weren't right, and she wanted to be one to stand among the many to say she opposedded what was happening, and she wanted me to share that with her. today was a very good reminder of where we came from 50 years ago, but also where we still have to go. >> what are your thoughts on the work still to be done? >> well, 50 years ago people were committed to making the necessary change on a daily basis. we need to do that now if those changes are g
edith lee payne was only 12 years old when that photo was taken. and also with her is the photograph who are took that picture, roland sherman. thank you both for being here. edith, first to you, it's a pleasure to see you, meet you electronically, what are your recollections of that day, this day, 50 years ago? >> well, it's a pleasure to meet you, thank you for having me on. my recollections 50 years ago are that first and foremost i was there. with the most important person in my life,...
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. >> i like nebraska, alex payne's nebraska is terrific, everyone should see it and everyone will like it. >> gentlemen, look forward to having you back on. >>> and coming up, the olympics (vo) every sunday night gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> i am now in this place where you should never come. (vo) tomorrow night, the premiere of skydancer. >> there's this myth out there that mohawks don't get scared. (vo) how do mohawk iron workers balance work in the sky with life on the reservation? >> it's two different lives he's leading. >> you are data dive, the international olympique committee is announcing the 2020 host city. past results, the 2020 study showed the olympics is the second moss valuable brand worth 46.4 billion, 140 times more valuable than the national bank of greece, when the games started in 776 bc. you would think winning the games would bring a huge windfall for the host city. not always. montreal left taxpayers $1.5 billion in debt in 1976. it took 30 years to pay that off. on the othe
. >> i like nebraska, alex payne's nebraska is terrific, everyone should see it and everyone will like it. >> gentlemen, look forward to having you back on. >>> and coming up, the olympics (vo) every sunday night gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> i am now in this place where you should never come. (vo) tomorrow night, the premiere of skydancer. >> there's this myth out...
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adrian payne nailed it. the spartans on an 18-6 run. tar hills on the road took over. jp took on dakota, giving north carolina a 6-point lean. james michael macadou - the he'lls all over the number one team. 71-69 the final. spartans striking 36% of the field. >> ohio state hosting maryland. watch shane, the alley-oop. 30-0. take another look. very nicely done, and the next trip up - this is not a replay. shannon scott ali oop to sam tomorrowon, and the buck eyes rolling. aaron craft to thompson. buckeyes led by 17, 7 and 0. 76 to 60. >> moving to the n.b.a., the san antonio spurs and minnesota timberwolvek were scheduled to play in mexico city. the game was postponed. both teams were warming up on the court. the lights started to go out in different parts of the arena. the arena was evacuated because of the thick smoke. players, coaches and the media left the arena. fans had not been allowed inside. according to the n.b.a. a generator functioned outside, causing the smoke. the game will be rescheduled. this is the first time the n.b.a. held a gave in mexico city sips
adrian payne nailed it. the spartans on an 18-6 run. tar hills on the road took over. jp took on dakota, giving north carolina a 6-point lean. james michael macadou - the he'lls all over the number one team. 71-69 the final. spartans striking 36% of the field. >> ohio state hosting maryland. watch shane, the alley-oop. 30-0. take another look. very nicely done, and the next trip up - this is not a replay. shannon scott ali oop to sam tomorrowon, and the buck eyes rolling. aaron craft to...
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. >> i like nebraska, alex payne's nebraska is terrific, everyone should see it and everyone will like it. >> gentlemen, look forward to having you back on. >>> and coming up, the olympics put its host city on stage for two weeks, coming up. >> you are data dive, the international olympique committee is announcing the 2020 host city. past results, the 2020 study showed the olympics is the second moss valuable brand worth 46.4 billion, 140 times more valuable than the national bank of greece, when the games started in 776 bc. you would think winning the games would bring a huge windfall for the host city. not always. montreal left taxpayers $1.5 billion in debt in 1976. it took 30 years to pay that off. on the other hand, the 1992 barcelona games were a huge success. the city's debt grew but it shrank needs for long term infrastructure improvements and tourism skyrocketed. barcelona jumped from 16th most popular destination to third. argentina finished with a $233 million surplus in part because of private financing and they didn't need to build too many venues. atlanta got a revamped l
. >> i like nebraska, alex payne's nebraska is terrific, everyone should see it and everyone will like it. >> gentlemen, look forward to having you back on. >>> and coming up, the olympics put its host city on stage for two weeks, coming up. >> you are data dive, the international olympique committee is announcing the 2020 host city. past results, the 2020 study showed the olympics is the second moss valuable brand worth 46.4 billion, 140 times more valuable than the...
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adrien payne feeling it from three-point land. he chipped in with 16 points as michigan state would tie things up at 30 the two. in the second half, the tar heels take control. north carolina up by a six pack. the number one team in the country, 79-65. in the nba, the best team in the western conference, the portland trailblazers. kevin durant and the thunder riding an eight game win streak. they dominated down low. aldridge double dipping grabbed 13 rebounds, drains the money shot, and how about those portland trail bladers going on to oh win 111-104. >> the san antonio spurs and timberwolves were supposed to play south of the border, but 45 minutes before tip off, everybody was told to get out of the believe. a generator caused smoke. the game was postponed to the a later date. the fans were disappointed. last night would have been the first nba regular season contest in mexico city since 1997 when the rockets and mavericks hooped it up. fans very disappointed, but they say they'll get their money back refunded. >> why a serious
adrien payne feeling it from three-point land. he chipped in with 16 points as michigan state would tie things up at 30 the two. in the second half, the tar heels take control. north carolina up by a six pack. the number one team in the country, 79-65. in the nba, the best team in the western conference, the portland trailblazers. kevin durant and the thunder riding an eight game win streak. they dominated down low. aldridge double dipping grabbed 13 rebounds, drains the money shot, and how...
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alexander payne. they should be supported. in the 1970's, they were supported. i do not feel it is that way now. i may be speaking out of turn for them. i do feel there is a struggle for even the most moderate budget picture to be made. and if you don't get it made and people do not see it, there is always that problem of distribution. there are pictures you do not see any they go straight to video. of course now, ultimately, pictures will be shown through satellite. all kinds of platforms. which is great but it is this period, george lucas was talking about it, and 10 years is going to be the dark zone. we do not know where things will land in terms of how they will be presented. >> at the same time, thinking about the technology, you are in love with film. >> yes. yes. >> he did this movie on film. >> nothing for dailies or anything? >> i did shoot digital at night. we can't light the streets anymore. it takes too much time. the cameras are good. >> so you combined film and digital. to sit here, his enthusiasm is so great. >> absolutely. >> after all of the fi
alexander payne. they should be supported. in the 1970's, they were supported. i do not feel it is that way now. i may be speaking out of turn for them. i do feel there is a struggle for even the most moderate budget picture to be made. and if you don't get it made and people do not see it, there is always that problem of distribution. there are pictures you do not see any they go straight to video. of course now, ultimately, pictures will be shown through satellite. all kinds of platforms....
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ordered to payn almost 500 million dollars because a breach of contract in a joint venture. they denied the accusations and a panel and set a honored its obligations to the deal. the two companies developed watches. after six years of negotiations, china mobile is finally going to sell apple's iphone. it gives him a chance to claw back share. apple had been waiting for the carrier to switch to 4g. china mobile will begin to offer iphones jaaber 17. those are the top stories. i am angie lau. mentioning,was apple's a deal means a lot to both of these companies. it will give a press is in the world's biggest market and add a sparkle to an enormous operation. how big is china mobile? here are some the astonishing numbers. >> ♪ >> blackberry shareholders, a rare rally. that's on the deal with foxconn can help things turn around for the company. actually quite translational. >> it is. a hardware company that is intoy intent into moving services. higher-margin businesses. the new ceo making the big move yesterday with the announcement that the company -- friday outsource thel pro
ordered to payn almost 500 million dollars because a breach of contract in a joint venture. they denied the accusations and a panel and set a honored its obligations to the deal. the two companies developed watches. after six years of negotiations, china mobile is finally going to sell apple's iphone. it gives him a chance to claw back share. apple had been waiting for the carrier to switch to 4g. china mobile will begin to offer iphones jaaber 17. those are the top stories. i am angie lau....
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offered to payn almost half $1 billion after claims of a brief -- a breach of contract. she denies this and said it on the applications in a deal that they developed. imf is growing more bullish on the u.s. and is more optimistic about the recovery. christine lagarde said last week the budget deal to start winding back stimulus is about the future. >> we see the fed taking some very well production considering the tapering of the program. those are good signs. in addition to which, we see some good numbers. growth is picking up. unemployment is going down. strongers us a much outlook for 2014 which brings us to raising our forecast. >> stay with us. the chinese that mark is under professor. the government will end this. we will take a look at what to after he joins us after the break here in hong kong. ♪ >> a few december deals gave a big boost to the ipo market in hong kong as the year wound to a close. let's wrap up the past 12 months and look ahead for 2014. joining us is the asia pacific ipo leader. we have been talking about the concerns about the shy board rates
offered to payn almost half $1 billion after claims of a brief -- a breach of contract. she denies this and said it on the applications in a deal that they developed. imf is growing more bullish on the u.s. and is more optimistic about the recovery. christine lagarde said last week the budget deal to start winding back stimulus is about the future. >> we see the fed taking some very well production considering the tapering of the program. those are good signs. in addition to which, we see...
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payne's company owns paradise poker, and it appears that he's right. something made the computer suspicious about alex. warnings kept popping up: "you must be 18 or older." and then he was rejected. but then alex did what most kids would: he tried another site and another. on the third try, without any questions about his age, he was approved. in five minutes, alex was playing roulette. >> place your bids, please. >> in ten minutes... >> all right, all black. >> he was 100 bucks in the hole. >> [groans] [laughs] no... >> here's what i'm thinking, that the pool of potential underaged gamblers is so much more enormous for you, the online company, than it is for the casino. >> without a doubt. which is why we have to be 20 times better. but it's also why we also have to be regulated. unless you force companies to have these procedures, you're letting them all in. >> payne argues that if the u.s. legalized i-gaming, all of the problems associated with gambling could be better controlled. let's talk about then addicted gamblers, obsessive gamblers. >> yeah.
payne's company owns paradise poker, and it appears that he's right. something made the computer suspicious about alex. warnings kept popping up: "you must be 18 or older." and then he was rejected. but then alex did what most kids would: he tried another site and another. on the third try, without any questions about his age, he was approved. in five minutes, alex was playing roulette. >> place your bids, please. >> in ten minutes... >> all right, all black....
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he was the chairman and ceo of payne webber from 1980 when the company was sold in 2000. he's the founder of private rkt firm lightyear capital and we welcome back to the capital don marron in this exclusive. thanks very much for joining us. on this historic day, where we saw all these records, what strikes you about the markets here? >> i think it's one of many stark days to come. i think what we're seeing is that worldwide, there's been too much money and more money than talent. and people weren't getting paid for safety. that is, you couldn't go anywhere and get a decent bond yield. but they didn't want to do anything. now they want to do something. now they're more comfortable. they look at where they are and see two things. stocks and variable rate debt. take your choice. and they're redefining safety. safety is no longer a treasury bond. safety is a good corporation, good equity, and good debt. >> you've seen so many market cycles. you sold payne webber, really, at the best possible time you could have sold it. you were a genius. how does this period feel to you, as
he was the chairman and ceo of payne webber from 1980 when the company was sold in 2000. he's the founder of private rkt firm lightyear capital and we welcome back to the capital don marron in this exclusive. thanks very much for joining us. on this historic day, where we saw all these records, what strikes you about the markets here? >> i think it's one of many stark days to come. i think what we're seeing is that worldwide, there's been too much money and more money than talent. and...
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which brings us to take two interactive, which you might know as "grand theft auto," "max payne," "civilization," mortarlands," and sports simulations. take two is tiny compared to ea or activision, with a market cap of just $1.7 billion. but remember, this industry is all about hits. and take two has the biggest hits in history. it's got this "grand theft auto" 5, the bears think take two is a one-trick pony that will burn through all that cash from the latest blockbuster in producing their next big game. that's always been the wrap here. but i think "grand theft auto 5" was a game changer for take two. it's tough to make demands on a best buy or a gamestop. these are the people you have to sell your games to. but when you're the company behind the fastest-selling game in history, you have a lot more leverage to demand things like greater shelf space for your titles. when take two reported a week ago, a week and a half ago, the company absolutely blew away the numbers. it was sensational. i was kind of really struck by it. they delivered a 76-cent earnings beat off $1.73 basis with much higher
which brings us to take two interactive, which you might know as "grand theft auto," "max payne," "civilization," mortarlands," and sports simulations. take two is tiny compared to ea or activision, with a market cap of just $1.7 billion. but remember, this industry is all about hits. and take two has the biggest hits in history. it's got this "grand theft auto" 5, the bears think take two is a one-trick pony that will burn through all that cash from...
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american payne, big driller, said big rig prices were dropping. second day in a row now. oil service names are down very, very big. and this is getting a lot of discussions about what exactly it means in overall demand for oil as well as the u.s. keconom. guys, back to you. >> thank you, bob. the dow was down 57 points at the low of the day. now we're off those lows, down 33. >> this is a really important survey that we want to tell you about. up next, our exclusive cnbc fed survey. some economists are now saying that the fed could drive the markets way down by june. we'll get to the bottom of that. >> and then i have to be very careful with this story. a warning, if you are wearing lululemon pants right now, you better check in the mirror. the company's pulling some of their yoga pants because they are see-through. they're too sheer. after the break, we'll find out if there could be more cracks in lieu lulu lemon's balance sheet. >> and more up here on "closing bell." clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take
american payne, big driller, said big rig prices were dropping. second day in a row now. oil service names are down very, very big. and this is getting a lot of discussions about what exactly it means in overall demand for oil as well as the u.s. keconom. guys, back to you. >> thank you, bob. the dow was down 57 points at the low of the day. now we're off those lows, down 33. >> this is a really important survey that we want to tell you about. up next, our exclusive cnbc fed survey....
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where's thomas payne? >> alexander payne. >> remember hamilton? remember lincoln when he talked about the national dealt bt whe went bankrupt? they're probably resurrected. >> we could use their help. >> ford's theater, right back. honestly, i think if you actually sat down with some of these guys in congress, they would say you know what? it's about time that people didn't get their check. it's about time we put our feet on the third rail. i don't know. the third rail is very frightening to me. the rats seem to be immune. >> the rats are all over it. >> they're immune. or do they jump over the third rail? >> let's move on to things we at least can accurately analyze instead of washington. >> the survival skills of rats. >> moving on to citigroup. they posted third quarter results that did meet wall street forecast, hurt by weaker income revenue, coca-cola, 54 cents a share and johnson & johnson raised its full year guidance. there we have three of the larger companies in the united states of america. city did come in a very bit below the earnings
where's thomas payne? >> alexander payne. >> remember hamilton? remember lincoln when he talked about the national dealt bt whe went bankrupt? they're probably resurrected. >> we could use their help. >> ford's theater, right back. honestly, i think if you actually sat down with some of these guys in congress, they would say you know what? it's about time that people didn't get their check. it's about time we put our feet on the third rail. i don't know. the third rail...
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joining us is malvika payne. thank you, malvika, for joining us. what does this mean in terms of the size of the bill? >> well, basically, the total tax liability of nokia is still at issue. what the court has said today is -- and it's something that is going to impact the nokia/microsoft deal. nokia india will be able to transfer its plant to microsoft and with regards to these terms and conditions when the court has laid down, one being that nokia will have to deposit $225 rupees in an escrow account. once the deal with microsoft goes through, if the sales proceeds are higher than that, that amount will have to be deposited in an escrow amount because the tax authorities have been claiming that nokia's tax claim, that the liability, could exceed 20,000 rupees in those terms. and finland's tax liability as far as claims against nokia, india will be confined to 3,500 rupees. this is a dividend amount. as far as microsoft is concerned, the court has decided microsoft will not have to pay any tax in finland as far as the tax liability res concerned.
joining us is malvika payne. thank you, malvika, for joining us. what does this mean in terms of the size of the bill? >> well, basically, the total tax liability of nokia is still at issue. what the court has said today is -- and it's something that is going to impact the nokia/microsoft deal. nokia india will be able to transfer its plant to microsoft and with regards to these terms and conditions when the court has laid down, one being that nokia will have to deposit $225 rupees in an...
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chris payne is the head of ebay north america. welcome to the program. >> good morning. >> what are you seeing? >> it's going to be a big few days. lots going on. since midnight last night, we started our deals program for black friday. we're selling an ipad minui a second, believe it or not. it will be an exciting few days. >> you were selling an ipad mini a second? >> at midnight. >> wow. >> how big is the tablet spend going to be this year and to what degree do you think it will all spend away from other areas? how are you focusing the product that you have? >> there's a lot of great deals available online. the hottest gifting item this holiday without a doubt is the gaming console, sony and microsoft are kind of duking it out. they're out of stock most places. fortunately you can get them on ebay. we're selling one every couple minutes at this point, people are reselling them on ebay. so if little johnny needs one for christmas, you can get them there. but there's lots of products, particularly around electronics, that are hot
chris payne is the head of ebay north america. welcome to the program. >> good morning. >> what are you seeing? >> it's going to be a big few days. lots going on. since midnight last night, we started our deals program for black friday. we're selling an ipad minui a second, believe it or not. it will be an exciting few days. >> you were selling an ipad mini a second? >> at midnight. >> wow. >> how big is the tablet spend going to be this year and to...
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the domestic business which is the old payne weber business is probably 6,000 or 7,000 i think. >> so then you have wells fargo. >> the three real monsters are merrill the wells fargo, wachovia, a.g. edwards conglomerate and the morgan stanley, dean witter, smith barney, legg mason conglomerate. >> did you just say merrill is stealing your guys by giving them compensation? >> no, no, no. i don't follow those. but the ins and outs have been pretty modest. the whole recruiting world has appropriately died down and i think management of these companies are being more sensible about it. frankly there's a lot of client disruption. you know, we recruit your financial adviser you've got to repaper all your accounts. so it's slowed down. >> -- the reason why you're moving. >> it's tough. >> you cut 1600 people or you're planning to cut 1600 people. is that the end? is there more to go? if you're an employee of morgan stanley and you're watching this interview right now what do you have in store? >> well, we actually, andrew, we did cut -- it was last week, it was earlier this week and last we
the domestic business which is the old payne weber business is probably 6,000 or 7,000 i think. >> so then you have wells fargo. >> the three real monsters are merrill the wells fargo, wachovia, a.g. edwards conglomerate and the morgan stanley, dean witter, smith barney, legg mason conglomerate. >> did you just say merrill is stealing your guys by giving them compensation? >> no, no, no. i don't follow those. but the ins and outs have been pretty modest. the whole...
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the verdict, guilty on both counts of murdering the two adults, cater and payne. wayne williams was sentenced to serve two life terms. >> people only wanted to look at the negative side because they wanted in their heart for this case to be over and for wayne to be the atlanta monster. they wanted closure at any cost. >> leaving court, homer williams walked by the prosecutor's table. >> he looked at us and called us sons-of-bitches. >>> still to come, no verdict in the deaths of any of the children. >> even if it takes 30 trials, i don't care, you know. prove it. d g >>> defense attorney mary welcome did not expect the guilty verdict. >> i was crestfallen. >> so why do you think the jury convicted him? >> because he might have been guilty. because he might have been. >> during the trial, medical examiner robert stivers told the jury there had been very few strangulations of black males in the years before these murders began, and none at all with bodies left in rivers or by the roadside since that night wayne williams was stopped leaving this bridge. >> they were
the verdict, guilty on both counts of murdering the two adults, cater and payne. wayne williams was sentenced to serve two life terms. >> people only wanted to look at the negative side because they wanted in their heart for this case to be over and for wayne to be the atlanta monster. they wanted closure at any cost. >> leaving court, homer williams walked by the prosecutor's table. >> he looked at us and called us sons-of-bitches. >>> still to come, no verdict in...
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he went toe to toe with payne stewart at pinehurst. stewart won his second u.s. open on that occasion. phil was expecting their first child with his wife amy, and he was prepared to leave the u.s. open at that time and leave the championship, but he stayed on until the bitter end, and they gave birth, a difficult birth a little bit later that week. this week he went back to his daughter's 12th -- she's a 12-year-old. her primary school graduation. he really is into being a father, but he's into the u.s. open. i think he can do it today. >> shane o'donahue, we're certainly going to be watching. thank you. >>> russian president vladimir putin is accused of stealing the super bowl ring belonging to patriots owner robert kraft. kraft says putin pocketed the diamond encrusted ring during a 2005 meeting in russia. that's at least covereding to a report in the "new york post." kraft says he tried to get the ring, but he was told it's better to say it's a gift in the interest of u.s.-russian relations. a putin spokesman maintains the ring was indeed a gift. >>> a pastor
he went toe to toe with payne stewart at pinehurst. stewart won his second u.s. open on that occasion. phil was expecting their first child with his wife amy, and he was prepared to leave the u.s. open at that time and leave the championship, but he stayed on until the bitter end, and they gave birth, a difficult birth a little bit later that week. this week he went back to his daughter's 12th -- she's a 12-year-old. her primary school graduation. he really is into being a father, but he's into...
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as we track this for you, 4:20, 4:34, we are looking at this moving into payne and as well moving into plum grove by 5:35 central time. what we're telling you is you want to make sure you are into an interior part of your home. if you have a basement, good for you, go down into the basement. if you have neighbors and you know if they have a basement, be that pesky neighbor and go over there and get in their basement if you can. now what we're going to continue to deal with as we go through the day, more tornado watches out there. you can start to see a little bit of clouds starting to lower a bit but of course we do know this is a confirmed large and dangerous tornado and we've had several reports coming in out of central as well as eastern parts of kansas. as i take you back over to the graphic very quickly, fredricka, want to point out to you, tornado threat extend all the way from minnesota down towards texas. we have all these tornado watches in place until 11:00 tonight. >> wow. tornado warning from minnesota to texas but talking about -- >> watch. >> watch. okay. talking about a
as we track this for you, 4:20, 4:34, we are looking at this moving into payne and as well moving into plum grove by 5:35 central time. what we're telling you is you want to make sure you are into an interior part of your home. if you have a basement, good for you, go down into the basement. if you have neighbors and you know if they have a basement, be that pesky neighbor and go over there and get in their basement if you can. now what we're going to continue to deal with as we go through the...
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is still a tornado warning on, and this thing is headed towards the cushion and drumwright areas of payne county, and on the western sides -- look at that damage, damon, just ap tremendous tornado. quickly on the norman tornado, i have not seen that circulation tighten up, very tightly, but this is now crossing i-35. you see the stream on the right-hand side now, keep a close eye, downtown norman, including the university of oklahoma. >> absolutely, yeah. so you can see the damage on the right, and this is the damage that came in fro lincoln, county there, a tornado that went through carney. unbelievable. we're focusing oun attention on what's going on right now no norman. looking at the right-hand side there, you can see that's jimmy -- jimmy's stream right there. thatting loose like he's having what appears to be a wall cloud coming down here. if we can go full, jimmy's shot, and put this on the right-hand side here. i want to focus what's moving into norman. that appears to be a wall cloud that is beginning to develop here. so we are getting a -- we are continuing to see rotation. righ
is still a tornado warning on, and this thing is headed towards the cushion and drumwright areas of payne county, and on the western sides -- look at that damage, damon, just ap tremendous tornado. quickly on the norman tornado, i have not seen that circulation tighten up, very tightly, but this is now crossing i-35. you see the stream on the right-hand side now, keep a close eye, downtown norman, including the university of oklahoma. >> absolutely, yeah. so you can see the damage on the...
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. >> it obviously has to be individualized for the payne. >> the vast majority of people do improve over time and it's really managing expectations. what i can tell you for absolute certainty is that long courses of antibiotics do not seem to help people get better after the initial two to three weeks of therapy in the vast majority of cases. so what i do is take leads in other studies that have looked at patients suffering from fatigue or other difficult theties and that includes low impact exercise, includes looking at your sleep habits. sometimes cognitive therapy to help deal with stressor are helpful as well. sometimes we use nont anti-by yot tick medication as well. >> if they want another course of treatment, what do you say to them? >> what i'll say is we do not and cannot find persistent infection in the body. and also say, from our own scientific viewpoint, these are not bacteria that are terribly difficult to kill with ant medication. when he compare it to a sugar pill, we don't see any dimps in the groups that would suggest that the medication would help patients over the lon
. >> it obviously has to be individualized for the payne. >> the vast majority of people do improve over time and it's really managing expectations. what i can tell you for absolute certainty is that long courses of antibiotics do not seem to help people get better after the initial two to three weeks of therapy in the vast majority of cases. so what i do is take leads in other studies that have looked at patients suffering from fatigue or other difficult theties and that includes...
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a very different mood at thomas payne plaza. no protests. instead a vigil. candles, signs, people praying and the silence there. just people taking a moment to remember that this is about a 17-year-old who lost his life. again, there is a demonstration planned for the top of the hour, 9:00 eastern in baltimore. we'll see if that happens but no arrests, no reports of physical violence although property damage reported in the bay area. chris, kate. >> victor, you know something interesting there that we saw, the faces. a lot of black people, sure, but there was white, there was asian, there was man, there was female. it's important to note there are a lot of people who are sharing upset about this verdict and on both sides of it. a lot of people feel that this was unfair. a lot of people feel that it was unfair to george zimmerman as well. there's all types of outrage in the fix. victor blackwell. thank you for the reporting. >> sure. >> still ahead, some say george zimmerman's case was not about race while others say it was all about race even though that mig
a very different mood at thomas payne plaza. no protests. instead a vigil. candles, signs, people praying and the silence there. just people taking a moment to remember that this is about a 17-year-old who lost his life. again, there is a demonstration planned for the top of the hour, 9:00 eastern in baltimore. we'll see if that happens but no arrests, no reports of physical violence although property damage reported in the bay area. chris, kate. >> victor, you know something interesting...
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joanne payne spent eight hours on the phone with a woman who had a stroke. had troubl the dispatcher where she was because her speech was slurred. he managed to keep her on the phone from 1:00 in the morning until 8:30 that night. they were able to track her to an apartment on the east side. we're told she remains hospitalized. >> talk about going above and beyond. >> and so calm. a voice in a storm. really helped that woman stay focused and stay conscious. >> 911 operators too often wind up on the bad side and what they did wrong. >> they often only make news when they do bad. this one is a hee roar for sure. >>> now to shocking allegations that a former nazi commander has been living secretly in the u.s. for over sex decades. the associated press claims he managed to conceal his past and enter the u.s. in 1949. miguel marquez is in los angeles. my good friend, always great to have you, especially on the first day of "new day." >> reporter: very good to be congratulations on the new show. the ap says it has it right on this. the family says it is dead wrong
joanne payne spent eight hours on the phone with a woman who had a stroke. had troubl the dispatcher where she was because her speech was slurred. he managed to keep her on the phone from 1:00 in the morning until 8:30 that night. they were able to track her to an apartment on the east side. we're told she remains hospitalized. >> talk about going above and beyond. >> and so calm. a voice in a storm. really helped that woman stay focused and stay conscious. >> 911 operators...
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the truck was left a mangled ruin, somehow robert payne survived. >> when i visited with the guy that rescued me, brad, he filled me in on a few things where i was found and the fact that i was blown out of my boots. my boots were in one place, he described i think about 35 feet away. >> reporter: payne has nerve damage in his right arm, broken ribs, broken facial bones and bone chips in his leg, and he needs surgery to repair his right eardrum, but he's alive. 12 other first responders weren't so lucky. >> those are some of the firefighters that we lost. >> reporter: the west mayor took us to the fire station. names of the firefighters who died are still on lockers. there are two newdownated fire trucks. and west firefighters resumed handling calls again this past week. it's got to be hard for these guys to come in here. >> they may not want to get back on the horse but they have to get back on the horse. when the whistle blows, we're in charge of the place and we got to get on the trucks and go. >> reporter: the hard work is just beginning. this is the foundation from the building t
the truck was left a mangled ruin, somehow robert payne survived. >> when i visited with the guy that rescued me, brad, he filled me in on a few things where i was found and the fact that i was blown out of my boots. my boots were in one place, he described i think about 35 feet away. >> reporter: payne has nerve damage in his right arm, broken ribs, broken facial bones and bone chips in his leg, and he needs surgery to repair his right eardrum, but he's alive. 12 other first...
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now david payne makes too much money to get a subsidy under obama care. so we want to be clear, people who don't make as much money as he does they could get subsidies and they would pay lower premiu premiums. >> thank you. the botched obama care rollout has helped fuel concerns that the president has lost control of his own government. you raised questions on a new column you wrote. here are the larger questions that play into both the website fiasco and the nsa issues. how can a president take control of his own government? how can he make sure he knows what he needs to know? and as the pro government cheerleader, doesn't he have a special responsibility to make sure it delivers, especially when his legacy hangs in the balance? the legacy being obama care. >> right. >> so has he failed on this issue? >> i think you'd have to say yes. look, this is a president who has extolled the virtues of big government to us. particularly in terms of selling this program of obama care, saying look, government can help you fix your health care problems. and now, what
now david payne makes too much money to get a subsidy under obama care. so we want to be clear, people who don't make as much money as he does they could get subsidies and they would pay lower premiu premiums. >> thank you. the botched obama care rollout has helped fuel concerns that the president has lost control of his own government. you raised questions on a new column you wrote. here are the larger questions that play into both the website fiasco and the nsa issues. how can a...
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the verdict, guilty on both counts of murdering the two adults, cater and payne. wayne williams was sentenced to serve two life terms. >> people only wanted to look at the negative side because they wanted in their heart for this case to be over and for wayne to be the atlanta monster. they wanted closure at any cost. >> leaving court, homer williams walked by the prosecutor's table. >> he looked at us and called us sons-of-bitches. >>> still to come, no verdict in the deaths of any of the children. >> even if it takes 30 trials, i don't care, you know. prove it. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper. it's
the verdict, guilty on both counts of murdering the two adults, cater and payne. wayne williams was sentenced to serve two life terms. >> people only wanted to look at the negative side because they wanted in their heart for this case to be over and for wayne to be the atlanta monster. they wanted closure at any cost. >> leaving court, homer williams walked by the prosecutor's table. >> he looked at us and called us sons-of-bitches. >>> still to come, no verdict in...
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when payne came to him and said god, there is no god and should be no churches. franklin said how dare you? you may not need it, but other people do. look at the benefits it's brought so many people. don't cut down what they do and believe because you believe something differently. find what works for you. i believe that jesus is the savior. he was born to redeem us. that's what i have found. but if you do your own homework and you are like it doesn't work for me and find another faith, that's okay. let's just be good to each other. i see god as a dad. and i think -- i think when i come into a room and my kids are arguing and neither of them have done what i told them to do, they say but dad, look what she's doing. he looks, she did this. i look at both of them and say i don't care, i will deal with your sister and i will deal with your brother separately. you do what i told you to do. that's who god is. did you do what i told you to do? don't tell me about your sister. i'll deal with your sister. that's who he is. just do what we are supposed to do. be good to e
when payne came to him and said god, there is no god and should be no churches. franklin said how dare you? you may not need it, but other people do. look at the benefits it's brought so many people. don't cut down what they do and believe because you believe something differently. find what works for you. i believe that jesus is the savior. he was born to redeem us. that's what i have found. but if you do your own homework and you are like it doesn't work for me and find another faith, that's...
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when payne came to him and said god, there is no god and should be no churches. franklin said how dare you? you may not need it, but other people do. look at the benefits it's brought so many people. don't cut down what they do and believe because you believe something differently. find what works for you. i believe that jesus is the savior. he was born to redeem us. that's what i have found. but if you do your own homework and you are like it doesn't work for me and find another faith, that's okay. let's just be good to each other. i see god as a dad. and i think -- i think when i come into a room and my kids are arguing and neither of them have done what i told them to do, they say but dad, look what she's doing. he looks, she did this. i look at both of them and say i don't care, i will deal with your sister and i will deal with your brother separately. you do what i told you to do. that's who god is. did you do what i told you to do? don't tell me about your sister. i'll deal with your sister. that's who he is. just do what we are supposed to do. be good to e
when payne came to him and said god, there is no god and should be no churches. franklin said how dare you? you may not need it, but other people do. look at the benefits it's brought so many people. don't cut down what they do and believe because you believe something differently. find what works for you. i believe that jesus is the savior. he was born to redeem us. that's what i have found. but if you do your own homework and you are like it doesn't work for me and find another faith, that's...
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somehow robert payne survived. >> when i visited with the guy that rescued me, brad, he filled me in on a few things about where i was found and about the fact that i was blown out of my boots. my boots were in one place and i was he described about 35 feet away. >> reporter: payne has nerve damage in his right arm, broken ribs, broken facial bones, and bone chips in his leg. he needs surgery to repair his right ear drum. but he's alive. 12 other first responders weren't so lucky. >> those are some of the firefighters we lost. >> reporter: west mayor tommy mushka took us to the fire station. the names of the firefighters who died are still on the lockers. there are two new donated fire trucks and west firefighters just resumed handling calls this past week. it's going to be hard for these guys to come in here. >> they may not want to get back on the horse but they have to get back on the horse. that whistle blows we're in charge now and we got to get on the trucks and go. >> reporter: the hard work is just beginning. >> this is the foundation of the building that blew up. yes. there
somehow robert payne survived. >> when i visited with the guy that rescued me, brad, he filled me in on a few things about where i was found and about the fact that i was blown out of my boots. my boots were in one place and i was he described about 35 feet away. >> reporter: payne has nerve damage in his right arm, broken ribs, broken facial bones, and bone chips in his leg. he needs surgery to repair his right ear drum. but he's alive. 12 other first responders weren't so lucky....
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right in the middle of the chaos was firefighter robert payne, which makes seeing him now, six weeks later, all the more remarkable. >> the explosion, do you remember it? i don't remember it at all, no. i watch it in video and see how violent it is and how loud it is. no, i don't remember any of that at all. i don't remember anything really until the next morning waking up in icu. >> reporter: this was the blast site. payne was trying to retreat and made it about 35 yards away behind a fire truck, which apparently shielded him just enough. the truck was left a mangled ruin. somehow robert payne survived. >> when i visited with the guy that rescued me, brad, he filled me in on a few things about where i was found and the fact i was blown out of my boots. my boots were in one place and 35 feet away. >> reporter: payne has nerve damage in his right arm, broken ribs, broken facial bones, bone chips in his leg, and needs surgery to repair his right ear drum, but he's alive. 12 other first responders weren't so lucky. >> those are some of the firefighters we lost. >> the west mayor took us
right in the middle of the chaos was firefighter robert payne, which makes seeing him now, six weeks later, all the more remarkable. >> the explosion, do you remember it? i don't remember it at all, no. i watch it in video and see how violent it is and how loud it is. no, i don't remember any of that at all. i don't remember anything really until the next morning waking up in icu. >> reporter: this was the blast site. payne was trying to retreat and made it about 35 yards away...
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the truck was left a mangled ruin, somehow robert payne survived. >> when i visited with the guy that rescued me, brad, he filled me in on a few things about where i was found and about the fact that i was blown out of my boots. my boots in one place, and i was -- he described about 35 feet away. >> reporter: payne has nerve damage in his right arm, broken ribs, broken facial bones and bone chips in his leg and needs surgery to repair his right eardrum. but he's alive. 12 other first responders weren't so lucky. >> these are some of the fire fight eveers we lost. the mayor took us to the fire station. two new donated fire trucks and west firefighters just resumed handling calls again this past week. it has to be hard for the guys to get in here. >> they may not want to get back on the horse, but they have to get on the horse. we have to get on the trucks and go. they don't quit. >> reporter: hard work is just beginning. >> this is the foundation from the building that blew up. >> yes. there are pieces all over this place. >> reporter: the mayor needs $4 million, just to fix sewer and
the truck was left a mangled ruin, somehow robert payne survived. >> when i visited with the guy that rescued me, brad, he filled me in on a few things about where i was found and about the fact that i was blown out of my boots. my boots in one place, and i was -- he described about 35 feet away. >> reporter: payne has nerve damage in his right arm, broken ribs, broken facial bones and bone chips in his leg and needs surgery to repair his right eardrum. but he's alive. 12 other...
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will payne was with him when he said that at the bible study. he joins us tonight. >> so will, you had this up-close look and say that robertson doesn't seem fazed by this in the least? >> not at all, he believes in what he says and has steadfast religious believes that will not be affected in any way, and he doesn't see it as anything hugely controversial. >> he doesn't think it is at all controversial? >> well, i mean, obviously he is aware of what has been going on around him and has seen the media reaction. but from his perspective he is simply saying what he believes. and he is spreading the word of a higher power. and you know, the fundamental issue is that from my limited experience down there, it seems as though the vast majority of the local population concurred with him and agreed with him. >> you say concur and agree with him, give us a little more insight. you say the people in church actually refer to this controversy as a blessing? how so? >> well, they're a hugely religious community, firstly. and they see this as an opportunity t
will payne was with him when he said that at the bible study. he joins us tonight. >> so will, you had this up-close look and say that robertson doesn't seem fazed by this in the least? >> not at all, he believes in what he says and has steadfast religious believes that will not be affected in any way, and he doesn't see it as anything hugely controversial. >> he doesn't think it is at all controversial? >> well, i mean, obviously he is aware of what has been going on...
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will payne was with robertson when he said that at the bible study and joins us tonight. you had this upclose look and you said that he doesn't seem fazed at the least? >> not in any way, shape, or form. he is perfectly comfortable with what he said and he has steadfast religious believes that aren't going to be affected by anyone, you, me, any network says is going the make any difference to what he believes. and he doesn't see it as anything hugely controversial. >> he doesn't think it is at all controversial? >> he is aware of what is going on around him and seeing the media reaction. but from his perspective he is saying what he believes. he is spreading the word of someone -- you know, a higher power. and you know, the fundamental issue is that from my limited experience down there, it seems the vast majority of the local population concurred with him. >> give us more insight. you say the people in church refer to to this as a blessing. how so? >> well, is it a hugely religious community, firstly. and they see this as an opportunity to spread their message, a message
will payne was with robertson when he said that at the bible study and joins us tonight. you had this upclose look and you said that he doesn't seem fazed at the least? >> not in any way, shape, or form. he is perfectly comfortable with what he said and he has steadfast religious believes that aren't going to be affected by anyone, you, me, any network says is going the make any difference to what he believes. and he doesn't see it as anything hugely controversial. >> he doesn't...
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one i really like, which is not the most cheerful one, is this movie "nebraska" directed by alexander payne. it's a good holiday movie because it's about a family coming together in this little town in nebraska. kind of reluctantly. also a father-son story with a terrific performance by bruce dern as this guy starting to lose it a little bit. an aging nebraskaen who lives in montana who thinks he won one of those sweepstakes. he got one of those letters that says you may have won a million dollars. he persuades his son to drive him to pick up the money, and they stop in his hometown along the way where memories and faces from the past pop up. >> we have a clip, where bruce dern is going to claim the money that he insists he won. >> listen to me, you didn't win anything. it's a complete scam. you have to stop this, okay? >> i'm running out of time. >> you don't even have a suitcase. >> i'm not staying there. >> dad, i can't let you go. >> none of your business. >> yes, it is. i'm your son. >> then why don't you take me? >> i can't just drop everything and drive to lincoln, nebraska. >> what
one i really like, which is not the most cheerful one, is this movie "nebraska" directed by alexander payne. it's a good holiday movie because it's about a family coming together in this little town in nebraska. kind of reluctantly. also a father-son story with a terrific performance by bruce dern as this guy starting to lose it a little bit. an aging nebraskaen who lives in montana who thinks he won one of those sweepstakes. he got one of those letters that says you may have won a...